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Making a Difference: Bridging Theory and Practice Philip C. Singer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Making a Difference: Bridging Theory and Practice Philip C. Singer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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    14. Continuous-flow MIEX process Contactors: i.e. MIEX concentrationContactors: i.e. MIEX concentration

    18. Boyer, T.H. and P.C. Singer. “Bench-Scale Testing of a Magnetic Ion Exchange Resin for Removal of Disinfection By-Product Precursors,” Water Research, 39, 1265 (2005) Boyer, T.H. and P. C. Singer, “A Pilot-Scale Evaluation of Magnetic Ion Exchange Treatment for Removal of Natural Organic Material and Inorganic Anions,” Water Research, 40, 2865 (2006) Singer, P.C., M. Schneider, J. Edwards-Brandt, and G.C. Budd, “Magnetic Ion Exchange for the Removal of Disinfection By-Product Precursors: Pilot Plant Findings,” Journ. Amer. Water Works Assoc., 99, 4, 128-139 (2007)

    19. Ion exchange stoichiometry Use NOM charge density to convert DOC from mg C/L to meq/L Net decrease in DOC and bicarbonate concentrations must equal net increase in chloride concentration

    20. Illustrative titration curves 10.1 – 12.2 meq/g C at pH 810.1 – 12.2 meq/g C at pH 8

    21. SRFA-bicarbonate-chloride exchange

    22. Fractional Degree of Resin Saturation

    33. Raymond Process for Aquifer Remediation

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